Ahead of TAC Victoria and AFL Victoria’s Road Safety Round, some of our players shared why they are wearing the blue armband this weekend. You can also see us on the TAC Victoria Instagram.
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SMFNC Participates in Road Safety Round
This weekend St Mary’s are participating in TAC and AFL Victoria’s Road Safety Round. As of the 28th June 2022 we have lost 124 lives on our roads in Victoria. This has already increased to 131 people. 131 too many. Last year, even with statewide lockdowns and a decrease in the amount of drivers onContinue reading “SMFNC Participates in Road Safety Round”
NAIDOC Week: Nicky Winmar joins the celebrations
It was an absolute pleasure to have AFL Legend Nicky Winmar join us today for our NAIDOC Week celebrations with our women’s football team! Known not only for his incredible football career but also for taking a stand on racism, we could not have asked for a better speaker for NAIDOC Week. All thanks toContinue reading “NAIDOC Week: Nicky Winmar joins the celebrations”
NADIOC Week: Best on Ground recipients
Congratulations to our NAIDOC Round Best on Ground recipients Sarah Johnston from St Mary’s and Annette Carle from Whittlesea!Both players received a hamper from Kakadu Plum with products directly from Indigenous businesses or items that give back to Indigenous enterprises.Congratulations again Sarah and Annette 👏
NAIDOC Week: SMFNC Women v Whittlesea
Check out all the action from our women’s NAIDOC Week game against Whittlesea!The women took to the field in their first ever Indigenous guernsey, and brought it home with a massive win, defeating Whittlesea by 88 points!Both teams joined together to kick off the day with an Acknowledgement of Country from our very own CheryleContinue reading “NAIDOC Week: SMFNC Women v Whittlesea”
NAIDOC Week: See the design process of our NAIDOC guernsey
Take a look through below to see the design process of our NAIDOC Round guernsey from the first sketch to the final product! Designed by Alicia and Julie Arden with help from St Mary’s players Judhil Canendo and Cheryle Arden.
NAIDOC Week: Meet Cheryle Arden
To mark NAIDOC Week we spoke with senior women’s player Cheryle Arden about her football journey as a proud Indigenous woman. As someone part of the Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Mutti Mutti, Kokatha and Arrernte tribes, NAIDOC Week is incredibly important to Cheryle. “For me, this week is important because it’s a time for all IndigenousContinue reading “NAIDOC Week: Meet Cheryle Arden”
Music Trivia Night
Join us Saturday 23 July for a 70s, 80s, and 90s music trivia night with live band Silverwater 🎶🎸Once we’re finished with trivia, we will dance the night away with Silverwater belting out hit after hit! Tickets are $25 and available here!BYO snacks and nibbles. Drinks available at the bar 🍻SPECIAL OFFER FOR BURRA 45Continue reading “Music Trivia Night”
NAIDOC Week: Take a look at our NAIDOC Round guernsey!
We are very excited to share our Women’s NAIDOC Round guernsey!These have been designed by Alicia Arden, in collaboration with her sister Julie Arden, and St Mary’s players Cheryle Arden and Judhil Canendo (pictured below).The four women worked together to create a unique design that reflects the Club’s local area and their own cultures. TheContinue reading “NAIDOC Week: Take a look at our NAIDOC Round guernsey!”
NAIDOC Week: How to be a good ally to First Nations people
The theme of NAIDOC Week is ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’ and one way to do this is being good ally to First Nations people experiencing racism.A good ally is someone who actively recognises and addresses racial inequality around them – whether it’s at school or in their workplace, in their community or online,Continue reading “NAIDOC Week: How to be a good ally to First Nations people”